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Simultaneous Visits and Hope for Peace in the Middle East

Li Shaoxian, VP, China Institute of Contemporary International Relations

Simultaneous Visits and Hope for Peace in the Middle East

The timing of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visits to China is of great significance, sparking the interest of the international community, especially as hopes to renew the Middle East peace process emerge. As Li Shaoxian explains, success can only come through the cooperation of China and the US.

Pacific Dream, US’ Ideal Diplomacy

Fu Mengzi, VP, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations

In a speech delivered at the Tokyo Institute of Technology on April 15th, US Secretary of State John Kerry spoke of America’s “Pacific Dream”. However, a looming question remained. What does the “Pacific Dream” of the US mean for Xi Jinping’s China dream?

Clearing the Sea of Troubles

Ruan Zongze, VP of China Institute of International Studies

ASEAN must stop its members from fanning trouble to ensure ties between China and Southeast Asian countries prosper.

Obama Faces New Strategic Opportunity

Wang Yusheng, Executive Director, China Foundation for Int'l Studies

Obama Faces New Strategic Opportunity

The dawn of the global financial crisis has reshaped the global landscape. Now, the United States faces a strategic decision to either embrace peace and development or continue to seek hegemonic superiority. As Wang Yusheng points out, embracing this new opportunity is key for stability in the international community.

How to Build a New Type of Great Power Relationship

Tao Wenzhao, Researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Kerry’s latest visit to China and other prior visits by Obama administration’s high-ranking civilian and military officials has shown that the bilateral relationship between the US and China has safely passed the transition period and will gain greater momentum in its development.

What China and Russia Don’t Get About Soft Power

Joseph S. Nye,professor at Harvard and author of the new book Presidential Leadership and the Creation of the American Era

Beijing and Moscow are trying their hands at attraction, and failing – miserably, writes Joseph S. Nye.

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